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Introduction of Yiyang tune

Yiyang dialect is one of the tones of Han opera. Yi Opera, referred to as Yi Opera for short, is an ancient Chinese opera tune in China. It originated from Nanxi Opera, produced in Yiyang, Xinzhou, and formed in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. It was formed after the Southern Opera of Song and Yuan Dynasties passed through Yiyang, Xinzhou, combined with the local Gan dialect and Han folk music, and absorbed the northern opera. Appeared at the latest in the late yuan dynasty. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yiyang tune developed widely in the north and south, and became one of the main tunes active among the people. Li's drama in Qing Dynasty said: "Yi cavity originated in Yiyang, which is today's' high cavity'". Therefore, Yiyang dialect is also called Gao Qiang of Gan dialect. In 2006, it was listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list.